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If I was attributing a quote to you I would have put it in quotation marks.
But I didn't.
For anyone unfamiliar with John's 'all colours turn white in daylight' theory just go to "The Man On The 6th Floor" thread where you will see it treated with the contempt it deserves.
In short, four of the five eyewitnesses who described the man on the 6th floor have him wearing an open-necked sports shirt that is so light coloured it almost appears white. Almost but not quite. This is a massive problem for those, like John, who believe it was Oswald who took the shots because Oswald wasn't wearing such a shirt that day.
The assassin was wearing clothes that Oswald wasn't.
It's just one piece of evidence among many supporting the view that it wasn't Oswald who actually took the shots.
So, how does John deal with this inconvenient piece of evidence?
His method is to take an overexposed photograph of Oswald that has the sun shining on some parts of his shirt. The part of the shirt that has the sun shining on it makes the colour of the shirt look almost white because the picture is overexposed.
He then argues that this is why the shirt the eyewitnesses saw the man on the 6th floor wearing looked almost white - because the sun was shining on it. He tries to argue that the effect of sunlight on colour in an overexposed photograph is the same effect seen in normal sunlight. He is, in effect, arguing that daylight turns all colours white.
You might think I'm joking but I'm not.
Anyone interested in this nonsense can find it at "The Man On The 6th Floor" thread.
Interesting so you admit your quote of what I supposedly said 'all colours turn white in daylight' was a lie! Despicable!
Brennan who got the best look for a length of time describes Khaki coloured.
Mr. BELIN. Do you remember what kind of clothes he was wearing?
Mr. BRENNAN. Light colored clothes, more of a khaki color.
And for the nth time Oswald's shirt appeared a light Khaki when exposed to the sun.


JohnM
And for the nth time Oswald's shirt appeared a light Khaki when exposed to the sun.I literally can't believe you're standing by this argument.
This is the actual shirt that Oswald is wearing in the photo John posted and this is the colour it would have appeared in daylight:

The day of the assassination was a beautiful, clear day. Blue skies and sunshine. The perfect day for the human eye to detect the full spectrum of visible colour.
Oswald's shirt would have appeared the colour that it really was.
John's argument, that this colour would have bleached to the almost white colour he points out in the overexposed photo he posted, is bizarre bordering on disturbing.
He has been given the chance to retract this nonsense but instead he's decided to double down on it.
Why has he taken this irrational path?
Ronald Fischer, Bob Edwards, Arnold Rowland and Howard Brennan all describe the man on the 6th floor wearing a shirt that was so light coloured it was almost white.
They are describing clothes that Oswald wasn't wearing that day.
This is one piece of powerful evidence that the assassin was not Oswald.
If it was just one eyewitness it could be brushed off, but it's four.
LNers have to deal with this and, in a panic, end up spouting the kind of irrational nonsense John is, rather than accept the evidence.
John should do what all other LNers do with this type of evidence - stay quiet until it has passed by.